Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment
D. Johan Kotze(University of Helsinki), Amy K. Hahs(The University of Melbourne), Briony A. Norton(University of Derby), Dieter F. Hochuli(The University of Sydney), Alessandro Ossola(The University of Melbourne), Elizabeth Lowe(Macquarie University), J. Scott MacIvor(University of Toronto), Caragh G. Threlfall(The University of Melbourne), Luis Mata(The University of Melbourne), Sara A. Gagné(University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Marco Moretti(Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research), I. Tanya Handa(Université du Québec à Montréal), Therésa M. Jones(The University of Melbourne)
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